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t tell us more. fill if tn the details. >> look, there was pressure, for example, to nationalize banks. there still is an ongoing debate about whether that would or would not have been a good idea. but the president did not do that. one would think this a socialist would be all in favor of jumping at the opportunity to nationalize banks. he has maintained the basic structure of our capitalist system, despite the fact that we've ne through a very dramatic period. so i think that reflectsan -- i mean, the word i would say is attempt at- -- is yearning for pragmatic problems and solutions just did not fit. >> people say he's never spent time in private business. i reali that he was briefly at a private law firm. some people would doubt whether that counts. but this he doesn't have a feel or business. and that very few people in his administration have that feel. >> well, i don't know that his previous experience really speaks to where his yoknow, what his policy outlook is. >> alan greenspan was asked o
t tell us more. fill if tn the details. >> look, there was pressure, for example, to nationalize banks. there still is an ongoing debate about whether that would or would not have been a good idea. but the president did not do that. one would think this a socialist would be all in favor of jumping at the opportunity to nationalize banks. he has maintained the basic structure of our capitalist system, despite the fact that we've ne through a very dramatic period. so i think that reflectsan...
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to use a special operations? >> i've been in the white house, and i've seen a president make difficult decisions. there were difficult decisions in this. what president obama has done, indeed, was a brave decision. now, it is absolutely the case that the united states of america has been fighting this war for at least ten years, and really a bit longer. so this is a victory across presidencies. it's a victory for having learned more how to fight the counterterrorism fight. but there's no doubt that as president bush had to make very, very hard calls that frankly helped to set this up. president obama had to make some very difficult calls to bring it to conclusion. >> condoleezza rice, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> this wasn't done one brick at a time. this was actually done one pebble at a time. this is classic analytic work. [ female announcer ] in the grip of arthritis, back, or back joint pain? aspercreme breaks the grip, with maximum-strength medicine and no embarrassing odor. break the grip of pain wit
to use a special operations? >> i've been in the white house, and i've seen a president make difficult decisions. there were difficult decisions in this. what president obama has done, indeed, was a brave decision. now, it is absolutely the case that the united states of america has been fighting this war for at least ten years, and really a bit longer. so this is a victory across presidencies. it's a victory for having learned more how to fight the counterterrorism fight. but there's no...
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>> translator: let us discuss. from the outset, the russian federation was not an exclusive ally of syria or president assad. we had good relations with his father and him, but he had much closer allies among the european states. we never said that our goal was to preserve the current political regime or making sure that president assad stays in power. that decision has to be made by the syrian people. the syrians are a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people. thus, we need to have all present at the negotiating table. sunnis, shia, jews, christians. only this way could you have a genuine national dialogue. if you exclude someone, then the civil war will continue and the war that is already under way. and in it, in my view, both sides are responsible. the syrian authorities and the oppositions. which, by the way, is largely represented by islamic radicals. >> but why doesn't russia try to broker some such agreement? why don't you take the lead? >> translator: i personally a few times called assad and said, you need
>> translator: let us discuss. from the outset, the russian federation was not an exclusive ally of syria or president assad. we had good relations with his father and him, but he had much closer allies among the european states. we never said that our goal was to preserve the current political regime or making sure that president assad stays in power. that decision has to be made by the syrian people. the syrians are a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people. thus, we need to have all...
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this could be a very long intervention run by nato now, not by us. we have a lot of expenses involved in being in nato. this not as zero -- this is a zero sum game in terms of military assets. whatever we're putting through this war, we don't have to put in somewhere else in a very dangerous and changing world. >> let me suppose this question. what if gadhafi does agree to a cease-fire and the united states is out there saying gadhafi must go, will this mission then be seen as a failure? let me go to you, bob. >> i think it's a failure if gadhafi remains in power or libya is divided into two separate states, i don't think any cease fire would last for very long and we would be in a constant state of civil war. one thing we shouldn't in the business for is in the business of supporting a civil war in libya. it is not good for oil issues. i think that's a mistake. i make a comment from the military forces we are using. this is almost entire lnaval operation. we are capable of doing this. this is not a major american mission. it is not a third war like
this could be a very long intervention run by nato now, not by us. we have a lot of expenses involved in being in nato. this not as zero -- this is a zero sum game in terms of military assets. whatever we're putting through this war, we don't have to put in somewhere else in a very dangerous and changing world. >> let me suppose this question. what if gadhafi does agree to a cease-fire and the united states is out there saying gadhafi must go, will this mission then be seen as a failure?...
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it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >> again, it's a sovereign country and we have great respect for the president there in terms of his, his judgment in terms of what he needs to do this and right now as far as any kind of boots on the ground there with respect to the united states, that's just not, that's not a possibility. i mean, he's -- we're not into those kind of discussions. in all of these, in all of these fights with al qaeda and with terrorists, it is typically relatively small numbers, nimble, agile, very typical and they have studied us and they have adjust and typically it does take larger numbers to get at those. in the case of afghan
it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >>...
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it might but let us understand something really important. america stands in a fundamentally different place than does greece. greece has two problems, a big budget deficit and markets have lost faith it can ever repay its loan. it is an unproductive economy and cannot generate enough economic growth over the next few decades. in economies, greece has a liquidity problem and a solvency problem. the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of the world's most competitive with many of the fastest-growing companies and most of the advanced industries. it houses thez the best capital markets in the world, the greatest universities, the most dynamic society, america is dem grammatically vibrant. the only rich country that will see the population grow over the next 25 years. america could face a liquidity problem. that is, it could have difficulty financing the debts and deficits if markets lose faith in it. but let's be clear. this has not happened yet. right now the world is lending to america
it might but let us understand something really important. america stands in a fundamentally different place than does greece. greece has two problems, a big budget deficit and markets have lost faith it can ever repay its loan. it is an unproductive economy and cannot generate enough economic growth over the next few decades. in economies, greece has a liquidity problem and a solvency problem. the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of...
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and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it was the libyans themselves. if you were there you will see there's a lot of professors and doctors and engineers, cookers and taxi drivers, unemployment coming from like different aspects of life. it has nothing to do with al qaeda or any islamist agenda as well. it's not just al qaeda. the agenda it's just based on what concept, which is like free democratic country. that's it. >> it's just i think -- >> let me ask you though one thing that worries people is that libya sent take large number of jihadist fighters to iraq by some calculation
and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. >>> candy crowley. rebels in libya are claiming victory in the key oil town. robert gates tells cbs there's evidence moammar gadhafi is faking civilian casualties by coalition air strikes. >> we do have a lot of intelligence reporting about gadhafi taking the bodies of people he's killed and putting them at the sites where we've attacked. we've been extremely careful in this military effort. >> the air strikes are continuing as nato prepares to take command of the libyan mission. >>> tokyo's electric power company is retesting the results at the number two reactor after the country's nuclear
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ing a doctor is telling us 19 people may have been killed. in the capital, though, crowds like this one gathered in support of gadhafi today, cheering, shooting into the air. the government claims it regained control the city of zawia. cnn has not been able to independent independently verify that claim. >>> congressman peter king, who chairs the homeland security committee, is focusing on the muslim american community. told cnn's candy crowley, something within that community is a threat that needs to be explored. others consider this an attack on muslim americans. a protest forming in new york, we will take you there live at the top of the hour. >>> wisconsin isn't the only state where angry state workers are taking to the streets. 5,000 teachers marched in downtown nashville against a proposal to scale back collective bargaining rights. that plan is now under consideration by tennessee lawmakers. >> from jamaica. >>> they are off from jamaica to anchorage. iditarod dog trail race. it ends 1 thousand miles away in gnome. 62 teams are compet
ing a doctor is telling us 19 people may have been killed. in the capital, though, crowds like this one gathered in support of gadhafi today, cheering, shooting into the air. the government claims it regained control the city of zawia. cnn has not been able to independent independently verify that claim. >>> congressman peter king, who chairs the homeland security committee, is focusing on the muslim american community. told cnn's candy crowley, something within that community is a...
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and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our political wishes than the old elites which were to some extent not only politically but financially tied to us. >> that places us in a strange paradox where we've been supporting these dictatorship that's have been pro-american. we all welcome the rise of this arab spring and this arab revolution. but you point out it may prove thorny for american policy. you see this in egypt and yemen most strikingly. what should the united states do? it should welcome the arab revolutions even though they might make more life more difficult for a
and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our...
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snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the best policy in the long run would be to shift the struggle over to locals, who can most effectively win a long war against militants on territory that they know much better than outsiders. it would also shift the ideological struggle over to muslims, who can most effectively battle al qaeda in the realm of ideas. the u.s. can help by building up the legitimacy and capacity of these governments in various ways by encouraging reform, providing aid, technical know-how. of course this would be the softest of the three
snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the...
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al qaeda harm us, not the islam. secretary of state clinton, when she said like she was against the burning of koran. even secretary of defense, you know, gates, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with him. i really appreciate this. and we should admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter and the end of it you say "i believe i am expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims, who wish to see their religion regain the respect it has lost and who long to carry the name of muslim with pride." and you give a lot of details in this letter to convince bin laden of your credibility. do you think he will read this letter? and do you think it will make an impact? >> yeah. i am 100% sure he will read it and the people around him. so i'm thinking about the young muslims, which they still at the age maybe they will, as i told you, want to be a terrorist, want to be al qaeda. it will give them like a second thought about it. i'm giving them, because terrorism, i believe it's
al qaeda harm us, not the islam. secretary of state clinton, when she said like she was against the burning of koran. even secretary of defense, you know, gates, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with him. i really appreciate this. and we should admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter and the end of it you say "i believe i am expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims, who wish to see their religion regain the respect it...
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al qaeda harmed us, not islam. and secretary of state clinton said when she was against burning of koran, even secretary of defense, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with himself. i appreciate this, admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter, and the end of the, you say i believe i'm expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims who which to see the religion regain the respect it's lost. and you give a lot of details to convince bin laden of your credibility. do you think he will read this letter? do you think it will make an impact? >> i am 100% sure he will read it. and the people around him. so i'm thinking about the young muslims, which they still maybe they want to be a terrorist, be al qaeda. it will give them a second thought about it terrorism, i believe it's a circus. it used to have just one gate, which allows you to get in. the problem is, we need to open gates to get out of that cycle this is my work. i believe it will help a lot of people. youth
al qaeda harmed us, not islam. and secretary of state clinton said when she was against burning of koran, even secretary of defense, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with himself. i appreciate this, admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter, and the end of the, you say i believe i'm expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims who which to see the religion regain the respect it's lost. and you give a lot of details to convince bin...
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that brings us to the question of the week -- during what conflict was scud missiles first used? was it, a, the vietnam war, b the iran/iraq war, c the i don't remember kip pure war, or d, the first gulf war. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. and we always have fred interesting content, smart takes from some of pour favorite experts, and don't forget to follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the week is by rory stewart, a british member of parliament and author who famously walked across afghanistan in the winter of 2001. they have written a book called "can intervention work?" they look at the lessons learned in bosnia and how those lessons were applied or misapplied in iraq and afghanistan. a very interesting and timely book. >>> now for the last look. if you have dreams of xwking a spy, i have one piece of advice, don't take your cues from the stallsi. a berlin gallery has an exhibit of photographs found after the fall of the berlin wall. they're all from of course the state's security
that brings us to the question of the week -- during what conflict was scud missiles first used? was it, a, the vietnam war, b the iran/iraq war, c the i don't remember kip pure war, or d, the first gulf war. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. and we always have fred interesting content, smart takes from some of pour favorite experts, and don't forget to follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the...
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what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsored the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to another reaction to america to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones. and so on, so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors of faisal. this is a plausible situation. >> we will be back. >> what has happened and this is the good news, al qaeda no longer exists as a centralized organization, as a command and controlled organization. announcer: when your eyes are smiling, you're smiling. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. aut
what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsored the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to another reaction to america to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones. and so on, so on. so this might be the target of the...
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i think it falls on us. when i'm in front of our factory workers and we talk about the pride thanks to american entrepreneurialism and innovation, i'm not an american but i think this country has nailed it. in terms of human history, putting the right model in place. we should allow ourselves some faults. we should allow ourselves to not complain it's just politics. equally politics has to get way from this notion that we have a four-year or three and a half-year election process, which is a joke. a whole year, this year of doing nothing, which is, in essence, what we've got. we have got jobs council report, manufacturing report, lots of work on the financial side, all sitting there in inaction because we can't get a white house and congress to agree on fixing the problems of the day. >> you're on several of president obama's -- >> i'm on several of those. i look at me when i saw all this. >> i want to ask you a different question. >> yes. >> what do you think of president obama because you are a business le
i think it falls on us. when i'm in front of our factory workers and we talk about the pride thanks to american entrepreneurialism and innovation, i'm not an american but i think this country has nailed it. in terms of human history, putting the right model in place. we should allow ourselves some faults. we should allow ourselves to not complain it's just politics. equally politics has to get way from this notion that we have a four-year or three and a half-year election process, which is a...
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what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors of faisal. this is a plausible hypothetical. >> we will be back. >>> what has happened is, and this is the good news, al qaeda no longer exists as a centralized organization. and te when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to my doctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ man ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps
what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors...
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want to do none of us believe in even. all of which damaged things that we think are important. and all we are doing in the end is selecting which are the least important among these incredibly important things. >> we are going to take a break, come back and discuss the economy and of course, at that point, we will consult the deity, polly toynbee says martin wolf is the voice of god, so we will begin with martin wolf. we will be back in a moment. >> some think 80% are being taxed. >> that is an absurd extreme case. >> is ridiculous, precisely ridiculous, ridiculous that people would pay 80%. >> large numbers of people who are very undertaxed. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. ???????????????????????????????? >>> hello. i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. checking today's top stories this sunday afternoon. bp officials say the recapped oil well ma
want to do none of us believe in even. all of which damaged things that we think are important. and all we are doing in the end is selecting which are the least important among these incredibly important things. >> we are going to take a break, come back and discuss the economy and of course, at that point, we will consult the deity, polly toynbee says martin wolf is the voice of god, so we will begin with martin wolf. we will be back in a moment. >> some think 80% are being taxed....
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so the tie has gotten a lot of use. now, it's entirely in character that warren buffet would buy and hold his
so the tie has gotten a lot of use. now, it's entirely in character that warren buffet would buy and hold his